MERP Middle-Earth Characters series.
The Orcs are a dark and corrupted race but one in which considerable intelligence is sometimes vested. An orcish animist is a rare phenomenon, and the root of his power is the Dark-lord himself. He probably hails from Mount Gundabad the great northern stronghold of the orcs .

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MERP Middle-Earth Characters series.
Malbeth was a Dunadan and the Lord high seer of Arthedain. He lived through the reigns of two of its kings, Araphant and Arvedui. His prophesies concerned both the fate of the northern realm and that of Middle-earth itself and are contained in the red book of Westmarch.

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Battle of Mirkwood (Part 2) - 'Sauron's armies' series.
This range depicts a section of the War of the Ring that takes place in the forest of Mirkwood. While the main action is taking place in Mordor, another battle is being fought in Mirkwood between Galadriel and her allies and the servants of Sauron.

Werewolves are bred from wolves and inhabited by evil spirits and trapped in a wolfish form by Sauron. They cannot shapechange to humans and are not affected by the full moon.

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These metal miniatures are no longer in production but a limited stock is still available.
These are one of the mysterious races of Middle-earth. During Bilbo and the Dwarves trip across the mountains they reported that a terrible storm occured and that Stone Giants were throwing huge stones at each other as part of a game.
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The Misty Mountains or Mountains of Mist (Hithaeglir in Sindarin as a plural) was a great mountain range that lay between Eriador in the west and the Great River Anduin in the east.
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Meneldor was a great Eagle of the northern mountains, one of the followers of Gwaihir the Windlord. He was among the squadron of Eagles who flew to the aid of the Captains of the West in the last desperate battle before the Gates of Mordor. With his lord Gwaihir, and Gwaihir's brother Landroval, he flew into the Black Land to the rescue of Frodo and Sam, and carried one of these two (we are not told which) out of the destruction of Mount Doom.
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During the Battle of the Five Armies™ the Great Eagles attacked the horde of Goblins (and Orcs) that sought to take control of the Lonely Mountain and its treasure.
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During the War of the Ring he stayed out of the war for most of the conflict, but he followed his brother to the Battle of the Morannon, where he and his vassals helped turn the tide.
After the Ring was destroyed, Landroval, Gwaihir and Meneldor, flew into Mordor to retrieve Frodo and Sam from the ruins of Mount Doom.
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Gwaihir was the greatest and the swiftest of the Eagles of Middle-earth at the time of the War of the Ring. During the War of the Ring, he noticed Gandalf on the pinnacle of Orthanc while trapped by Saruman and carried him to Edoras. Later he was sent by Galadriel to find Gandalf; he found him on the peak of Celebdil after the Battle of the Peak, and carried him to Lothlórien.
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Gondor's infantrymen were well-armoured, carrying large, broad shields. They were made of multi-layered wood, and edged in metal. They always bore the device of the tree of Gondor, in metal. There were other provincial lands within Gondor that had their own symbols on their soldier's shields.
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The only ones to survive the Downfall of Númenor were Elendil and his sons, Isildur and Anárion, along with the few people of the Elendili.
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Númenóreans were the Men of Númenor and when they came to Middle-earth they needed natives to help them get around this strange land. Dunland people were natives and assisted the Númenóreans in this regard.
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Hama was a guard of the throne room of Theodan, the king of Rohan and stopped Gandalf and his companions at the door and demanded they hand over any weapons, on instructions from the king's adviser, the evil Grima Wormtongue, a pawn of Saruman. He left Gandalf retain his staff, despite Grima's orders as he viewed Gandalf as a friend to Rohan. This was important as it allowed Gandalf to use his power to free Theoden from the influence of Saruman.
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This metal miniature is no longer in production but a limited stock is still available.
Rohan was the realm of the horse lords, a people that had a special affinity with horses. However not all the men fought mounted on horses and swords were more useful in close combat than a spear.
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This metal miniature is no longer in production but a limited stock is still available.
Éomer is the third Marshal of the Riddermark. Both he and his sister, Éowyn, were adopted by their uncle Théoden, king of the Rohirrim, after their parents' death. He lead a large troop of Rohirrim and caught the Isengard Uruk-hai on their way back to Saruman after capturing Merry and Pippin and slew the Half-orcs, and later gave Aragorn, Legolas and Gimli 2 horses and showed them where the attack occured so they could search for their Hobbit friends.
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These metal miniatures are no longer in production but a limited stock is still available.
Rohan was the realm of the horse lords, a people that had a special affinity with horses. However not all the men fought mounted on horses. The Dunland people had a long standing grudge with the Rohirrim, and during the War of the Ring sided with Saruman to invade Rohan.
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This metal miniature has been remade as an MC figure but this is the original figure and limited in stock.
Theoden, Thengel's son, had reigned as king of the Mark for almost 40 years before the War of the Ring. For much of that time he ruled well, but during the latter part of his reign became prone to a melancholy which deepened as time went on. The deaths of both his wife and his beloved sister Theodwyn had started his decline into a state of torpor, a state made still worse by the evil councils of Grima Wormtounge, a creature of Saruman.

This 32mm scale metal miniature is primed with Mithril's special primer but unpainted and may require some assembly.

This metal miniature is no longer in production but a limited stock is still available.
Rohan was the realm of the horse lords, a people that had a special affinity with horses. However not all the men fought mounted on horses and axes were very useful when fighting armoured enemies.
This 32mm scale metal miniature is primed with Mithril's special primer but unpainted and requires some assembly.

This metal miniature is no longer in production but a limited stock is still available.
The Mewlips is a hobbit poem. It concerns the Mewlips, an imaginary race of evil creatures that feed on passers by, collecting their bones in a sack. The poem describes the long and lonely road needed to reach the Mewlips, travelling beyond the Merlock Mountains, and through the marsh of Tode and the wood of "hanging trees and gallows-weed". None of these places appear on any of the maps.
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